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questions about the fine line between reporting the news and shaping the news. when it comes to questions about american power abroad, fox news and msnbc tell different stories. they seem to be trying to shape people's perceptions. is this right? well, yeah. it's not whether it is right or wrong. it is what they see as their audience. msnbc on the left and fox on the right. you can just see it -- on msnbc you can see it with rachel maddow, especially in the evening, all of the host to have a very liberal bents. hosts who have a very liberal bents. msnbc has always felt that it works for them, especially during political campaigns. i can't speak for them. at it certainly works as you go into the political campaign, and again, to watch programs that reinforce your beliefs, make you feel good. right in the middle and sometimes it struggles with an obvious, although it is doing much better now because it presents itself as straight on reporting. that is the calculation. the senior people at both of those -- that is the calculation the senior people of both of those
questions about the fine line between reporting the news and shaping the news. when it comes to questions about american power abroad, fox news and msnbc tell different stories. they seem to be trying to shape people's perceptions. is this right? well, yeah. it's not whether it is right or wrong. it is what they see as their audience. msnbc on the left and fox on the right. you can just see it -- on msnbc you can see it with rachel maddow, especially in the evening, all of the host to have a...
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the number one news network in the industry." >> the number one news net new york the industry. of course they have to end it with that. they always do that, it's so funny. they always do that. fox's highest-rated host is this man, who you may recognize, his name is bill o'reilly. one of the very funny and very reliable things about mr. bill o'reilly for years now is that wherever he gets called out for anything -- for example, earlier this year it was revealed he was not telling the truth about his time covering the faulk lands for what the '80s. fox news's response to questions and criticism about that was really, really funny. in our covering that scandal we sent fox news questions about bill o'reilly's reporting in argentina in the 1980s. their response to us was "here are a bunch of documents showing just how great bill o'reilly's ratings are." totally irrelevant. and funny. fox news is very commercially successful but the "our ratings are bigger" response is part of the reason nobody takes them too seriously as a supposed news organization. now we know, though, this is god
the number one news network in the industry." >> the number one news net new york the industry. of course they have to end it with that. they always do that, it's so funny. they always do that. fox's highest-rated host is this man, who you may recognize, his name is bill o'reilly. one of the very funny and very reliable things about mr. bill o'reilly for years now is that wherever he gets called out for anything -- for example, earlier this year it was revealed he was not telling the...
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ni., new orleans is hopeful the new medical is there will take care of the mentally ill. in most cities, prisons are the >>> we are talking about how u.s. cities like new orleans are overburdened when dealing with the mentally ill. many untreatedened up in new asil up ums. in 44 states and the district of columbia, the largest mental health providers are gaols in prisons, not hospitals, once incarcerated people with mental illness are locked up eight times longer than people without mental illnesses, at 7-times the cost to taxpayers, a judge in florida made it his mission to change the system, doing all he can do take mental illness out of the criminal justice system and stop making america's gaols a new asylum. >> we are responding. >> there's someone hurting herself. she may go by. depending what goes in there now. and making contact. >> serious mental illness made their homes in the streets. police officers now handle thousands of mental health related calls in a year, anything from suicide attempts breaks. >> the guards want to kill herself. they know how the city's m
ni., new orleans is hopeful the new medical is there will take care of the mentally ill. in most cities, prisons are the >>> we are talking about how u.s. cities like new orleans are overburdened when dealing with the mentally ill. many untreatedened up in new asil up ums. in 44 states and the district of columbia, the largest mental health providers are gaols in prisons, not hospitals, once incarcerated people with mental illness are locked up eight times longer than people without...
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and on the scale of new orleans, new orleans isn't on the top. i think miami is number one, charleston is up there, new york is up there. i've said many times, defense of our great city, it's had ridiculous things said about it by seemingly educated people, that the storm did not hit us because we were bad people. [laughter] it just didn't. i know there's this modern myth about that. you can get it to go cup on bourbon street for 24 hours, sometimes hurricane came and wanted to smack you. that is really not what happened. we have lots of hurricanes the come in and out of the southern part of the country, they come in and go out, they are a wind events. i don't want to out anybody, but sometimes people have wine parties on their porch. [laughter] mayor landrieu: the wind comes in and it goes out. catastrophe did not occur until the federal levees, designed by the federal government broke. new orleans is a canary in a coal mine for this country, for those of you that are too young to understand that, please ask your parents. [laughter] mayor landri
and on the scale of new orleans, new orleans isn't on the top. i think miami is number one, charleston is up there, new york is up there. i've said many times, defense of our great city, it's had ridiculous things said about it by seemingly educated people, that the storm did not hit us because we were bad people. [laughter] it just didn't. i know there's this modern myth about that. you can get it to go cup on bourbon street for 24 hours, sometimes hurricane came and wanted to smack you. that...
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twitter advertises for the first head of news, a new role created to help media companies get the most out of the platform and boost growth. five months later the successful applicant was announced on twitter. vivian took up the post in january 2014. her aim in the cop's wards was to make twitter indispensable to news rooms and journalists >>> so twitter the company realized that this is an important vector to have strong relationships with news organizations. it's an important part of the tool set that any newsroom uses for all aspects of journalism, from detecting new, finding witnesses, verifying information. engaging with audiences. >> twitter reshaped by editing and journalistic life. it offers you ways of communicating that are unheard of. studies show that very much social media, specifically twitter sets the news answereda. journalists is a little like a dine sore. >> over 75% of journalists identify twitter as a number one place for a professional presence. ahead of facebook. the western on the ground directly gets the story out to the audience on twitter as opposed to the old
twitter advertises for the first head of news, a new role created to help media companies get the most out of the platform and boost growth. five months later the successful applicant was announced on twitter. vivian took up the post in january 2014. her aim in the cop's wards was to make twitter indispensable to news rooms and journalists >>> so twitter the company realized that this is an important vector to have strong relationships with news organizations. it's an important part of...
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of the new york -- the print edition of the new york times, the daily circulation is something like 700,000. our digital lonely subscribers is close to a million now. you can see what is happening area -- that is what is happening. that is the pay wall. people are paying for those digital only subscriptions. for now, most of the revenue comes from advertising. there is an increase in -- from print advertising. there is an increase in digital advertising. we are so committed to the newspaper. a huge amount of focus is on the web, especially on mobile and phones. the readership is really, really going. i think -- as the senior editors at the times like to say, we don't care how you get your news, how you get your "new york times" every morning. we just want you to get it. this --n talk about there is a huge push in the newsroom to get our stories out in front of people. all sorts of audience growth editors who push out our stories . getting the stories out in front of the right people. i think there's a lot of energy. there's a lot of optimism in the newsroom. print, i don't know. wha
of the new york -- the print edition of the new york times, the daily circulation is something like 700,000. our digital lonely subscribers is close to a million now. you can see what is happening area -- that is what is happening. that is the pay wall. people are paying for those digital only subscriptions. for now, most of the revenue comes from advertising. there is an increase in -- from print advertising. there is an increase in digital advertising. we are so committed to the newspaper. a...
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dude, have good news and bad news. efraim said. what do you want first? what's the bad news? packhouse said. our first order is only for $680,000. so we won the contract, packhouse asked? f-yeah. and upscale restaurant in south beach was the site for their celebration. multiple bottles of sham change were consumed. they were already stoned from the joint they smoked on the way to dinner were now responsible for one of the central elements of the bush administration's foreign policy. packhouse's cell phone rang. a massage client wanted to make an appointmentment packhouse told her he retired as a mass sure. as they ate they passed the plastic cocaine bullet, back and forth under the table, using their linen napkins to pretend to blow their nose while they wiped away the residual powder. you and me, bowedy, diveroli said. we're going to take over this industry. the company cad walls aey, i site being a so billion company. to the fat cats in boardrooms running for 500 companies are worried about their stock price they have no idea what about to hit them. general dynamics won't b
dude, have good news and bad news. efraim said. what do you want first? what's the bad news? packhouse said. our first order is only for $680,000. so we won the contract, packhouse asked? f-yeah. and upscale restaurant in south beach was the site for their celebration. multiple bottles of sham change were consumed. they were already stoned from the joint they smoked on the way to dinner were now responsible for one of the central elements of the bush administration's foreign policy. packhouse's...
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mayor de blasio outlined the new strategy. >> back to the breaking news in newark, fire on the tracks near penn station. newscopter 7 over sfx: music throughout sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd booing sfx: crowd chanting sfx: crowd cheering music stops sc johnson, a family company. the spinning pinwheel of death. the disappearing wi-fi icon. the frozen download bar. you don't need a magician to fix these things. you need fios internet. get fios 50 meg internet, tv and phone now for $79.99 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. or, double your speeds for just 10 dollars more a month. and only fios gives you uploads speeds as fast as your download speeds. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past, get fios. [african-style music] take my hand to the land take my hand to the land, whoa-oh! (narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to make sure your family time never becomes endangered. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com >>> it's 4:30. all new this half hour, chilling new dash-cam video showing the moments before a
mayor de blasio outlined the new strategy. >> back to the breaking news in newark, fire on the tracks near penn station. newscopter 7 over sfx: music throughout sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd booing sfx: crowd chanting sfx: crowd cheering music stops sc johnson, a family company. the spinning pinwheel of death. the disappearing wi-fi icon. the frozen download bar. you don't need a magician to fix these things. you need fios internet. get fios 50 meg internet, tv and phone now for $79.99 a...
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for the news media. the fighting reached sa stage when neighbouring countries are getting involved. the nearby territories of nigeria, where boko haram is strong, it's a difficult region, leaving the consumers with incomplete picture of one of africa's deadly conflict. "the listening post" travelled to nigeria to get a better understanding of challenges journalists face when trying to cover boko haram. >> reporter: of all the civilian deaths in the african war zones, nearly half involved boko haram. but we'll probably never know the full extent of the violence. despite journalists trying to get the facts, accessing them is it nearly impossible. >> boko haram over the last six years destroyed the infrastructure. they have knocked down the towers, bloeb them up. you have to wait until the people that managed to escape tell you what happened in person. >> boko haram - it means that it is able to present itself as this monstrous all-powerful thing that is not necessarily the case, there's a lot we don't unde
for the news media. the fighting reached sa stage when neighbouring countries are getting involved. the nearby territories of nigeria, where boko haram is strong, it's a difficult region, leaving the consumers with incomplete picture of one of africa's deadly conflict. "the listening post" travelled to nigeria to get a better understanding of challenges journalists face when trying to cover boko haram. >> reporter: of all the civilian deaths in the african war zones, nearly half...
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on the new kitchen we will pay ren on the entire building. we don't pay property taxes and [inaudible] maintenance is the landlereds responsibility. we may become responsible for that. the new facility is smaller than present. we worry paying higher rent for square foot adding taxes, insurance and 100 percent of maintenance with reduced income generating space will jeopardize our business. our client operate on tight margins and the fees are effected by our rent. with so few businesses like [inaudible] most client price [inaudible] also operating on tight margins losing client could kill our business. [inaudible] provides a unique service and industry with minimal barriers other than finding a place to work. we ask for the commissions support for lease terms that allow [inaudible] in san francisco. thank you. what i handed out is information about the cookery operation and services for our clients and so on >> next i have marty mickey. >> thank you. marty mickey wither shatyard trust to the arts. i want to address 2 different issues than the
on the new kitchen we will pay ren on the entire building. we don't pay property taxes and [inaudible] maintenance is the landlereds responsibility. we may become responsible for that. the new facility is smaller than present. we worry paying higher rent for square foot adding taxes, insurance and 100 percent of maintenance with reduced income generating space will jeopardize our business. our client operate on tight margins and the fees are effected by our rent. with so few businesses like...
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new, there was a piece in "the times" yesterday on how the new marital law may lead to polyga polygamy. i have a daughter who just made a documentary about transgendered children, and what's happening with them for "front line." the world is changing on that front in a major way, and people's attitudes are already changing, and what's going to happen there, your guess is better than mine probably. >> we have two questions. just think of the social change that we have witnessed. it's just, think of the social change that we have witnessed in the last decade. >> yes. >> sir? >> hi, thank you for this presentation. i believe it used to be said of reagan that he was teflon coated and i think that also may be applied to some of our liberal leads, the woman was complimenting jesse jackson, but i haven't seen much attention to his engagement corporations in ways that maybe weren't truly representative of the populous interest that he claims to support. for years he's been wanting to diversify wall street, and he was doing that project to get more diversity there. it seems perhaps he would hav
new, there was a piece in "the times" yesterday on how the new marital law may lead to polyga polygamy. i have a daughter who just made a documentary about transgendered children, and what's happening with them for "front line." the world is changing on that front in a major way, and people's attitudes are already changing, and what's going to happen there, your guess is better than mine probably. >> we have two questions. just think of the social change that we have...
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in the new budget. governor wolf supports a $159 million increase for philadelphia public schools. despite not having a budget, tax revenues are pouring into the state treasury by the billions. revenue officials say pennsylvania collected more than $2 billion last month alone. the state ended the last fiscal year with a surplus of more than $400 million. >>> from the nbc 10 delaware bureau a change in the school system that affects kids all over the state. two bills were signed today, one drawing new boundaries for school districts so it would be redistricting. nbc 10's deanna durante is live in wilmington with more on this major step. >> reporter: well, school districts like colonial school district that are part in the city of wilmington and part outside the city will lose a good fair number of their students. about 200 students here will move to another district and the work now begins in figuring out how to move all the students around and how to pay for it. >> i think it may actually probably work
in the new budget. governor wolf supports a $159 million increase for philadelphia public schools. despite not having a budget, tax revenues are pouring into the state treasury by the billions. revenue officials say pennsylvania collected more than $2 billion last month alone. the state ended the last fiscal year with a surplus of more than $400 million. >>> from the nbc 10 delaware bureau a change in the school system that affects kids all over the state. two bills were signed today,...
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the canada side or the new york side? >> the canada side. >> jimmy: that's the side. >> beautiful. >> jimmy: the canada side is like lights and it's like, almost like vegas. it's fun. and the new york side looks like a lemony snicket book cover. [ laughter ] sad and less trees with no leaves on it. and you go, "what happened? why is that side so much worse?" canada side, that's the place to do it. it's amazing. yeah, we got to work in that side of niagara falls. so where does he play? >> i've never been to the new york side. >> jimmy: oh, please, we know. we'll fix it up. but where does he play? >> he played at -- for a big show there for about 60,000 people. >> jimmy: have you been to niagara falls? >> i had before -- [ laughter ] we can't even have a a conversation. >> jimmy: you're feeling a a little something. yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i'm not! >> jimmy: a little chemistry. a little chemistry now. it's too late, baby. ship is sailed, okay, nicole. taken, okay? i am taken, okay. [ laughter ] just kidding. just
the canada side or the new york side? >> the canada side. >> jimmy: that's the side. >> beautiful. >> jimmy: the canada side is like lights and it's like, almost like vegas. it's fun. and the new york side looks like a lemony snicket book cover. [ laughter ] sad and less trees with no leaves on it. and you go, "what happened? why is that side so much worse?" canada side, that's the place to do it. it's amazing. yeah, we got to work in that side of niagara...
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of not just new orleans, but the gulf region. of so it is not a situation figuring out what's the best way to go forward. the problem that we have is there is tension and conflict in the recovery planning. inattention and conflict, you know, is shown in terms of the vulcanized neighborhoods that wendell just described to you. , governorue harden jindal, republican presidential candidate, requesting of president obama not to raise the issue of climate change -- of course, he defined the request and said it anyway. bobby jindal writing a letter to the president saying, "the temptation to stray into climate change politics should be resisted. while you and others may be of the opinion we can legislate away hurricanes with higher taxes, business regulations, and epa power grabs, that is not a view shared by many louisianans. i would ask you to respect this important time of remembrance by not inserting the divisive political agenda of liberal, environmental activism." >> i think governor bobby jindal is pathetic human being. i really
of not just new orleans, but the gulf region. of so it is not a situation figuring out what's the best way to go forward. the problem that we have is there is tension and conflict in the recovery planning. inattention and conflict, you know, is shown in terms of the vulcanized neighborhoods that wendell just described to you. , governorue harden jindal, republican presidential candidate, requesting of president obama not to raise the issue of climate change -- of course, he defined the request...
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and on the scale of new orleans, new orleans isn't on the top. i think miami is number one, charleston is up there, new york is up there. i've said many times, defense of our great city, it's had ridiculous things said about it by seemingly educated people, that the storm did not hit us because we were bad people. it just didn't. i know there's this modern myth about that. because you can get a to go cup on bourbon street for 24 hours, sometimes hurricane came and wanted to smack you. that is really not what happened. we have lots of hurricanes the come in and out of the southern part of the country, they come in and go out, they are a wind events. i don't want to out anybody, but sometimes people have wine parties on their porch. [laughter] mayor landrieu: the wind comes in and it goes out. catastrophe did not occur until the federal levees designed by the federal government broke. new orleans is a canary in a coal mine for this country, for those of you that are too young to understand that, please ask your parents. [laughter] mayor landrieu: o
and on the scale of new orleans, new orleans isn't on the top. i think miami is number one, charleston is up there, new york is up there. i've said many times, defense of our great city, it's had ridiculous things said about it by seemingly educated people, that the storm did not hit us because we were bad people. it just didn't. i know there's this modern myth about that. because you can get a to go cup on bourbon street for 24 hours, sometimes hurricane came and wanted to smack you. that is...
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the "cbs evening news" at 6:30. >>> new video slowing the moments after two tractor- trailers crashed on the new jersey turnpike last night. you can see the truck driver's pants on fire as he jumped out of his rig. he was injured in the explosion. this is in east brunswick. there you see the man in the top of your screen. an australian tourist saw it and ran to help. >> how he got out of the cabin, not completely on fire, is a miracle because there was nothing left of that truck within seconds. >> it's right in front of you. you're 20 feet from it. what do you do? you know? it's into the like -- you can't just sit there. >> the truck driver is in serious condition tonight at st. barnabas medical center. >>> a new jersey man is helping parents scare their underaged daughters into making better decisions. [ screaming ] >> ah, ah, ah! >> stop it, your mother and father! >> parents devised a plot with professional prankster coby person to teach their daughter not to trust everyone they meet online. the girls made contact with him through facebook. est posing as a 15-year-old boy. he asked
the "cbs evening news" at 6:30. >>> new video slowing the moments after two tractor- trailers crashed on the new jersey turnpike last night. you can see the truck driver's pants on fire as he jumped out of his rig. he was injured in the explosion. this is in east brunswick. there you see the man in the top of your screen. an australian tourist saw it and ran to help. >> how he got out of the cabin, not completely on fire, is a miracle because there was nothing left of...
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eyewitness news reporter marcus solis at the school with the new details: marcus. >> reporter: and dave, the mayor says this was a mistake and a costly one. workers apparently thought they had fled all of the gas out of the gas line, and then lit a match to test a bunson burner and it triggered a massive explosion. the mayor saying that this will not be ready for opening day september 9th. >> christian pina is an incoming freshman, and wanted to see the damage to the new school firsthand, explosion that blew out windows and sent debris flying hundreds of feet away. questions. >> i'm more confused than anything. i don't know if i'll end up in be starting off here. >> reporter: an investigation and clean up are underway after last night's blast. it happened as crews were hooking up a gas line to a science lab on the 6th floor. marcel, a plumbing company based in queens was working under contract with the school construction authority. building. three were hospitalized, one with burns over half his body. for teachers, shocked. since the project that began in june was near completion. >> be
eyewitness news reporter marcus solis at the school with the new details: marcus. >> reporter: and dave, the mayor says this was a mistake and a costly one. workers apparently thought they had fled all of the gas out of the gas line, and then lit a match to test a bunson burner and it triggered a massive explosion. the mayor saying that this will not be ready for opening day september 9th. >> christian pina is an incoming freshman, and wanted to see the damage to the new school...
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sources at the pop-up food market leaving new yorkers very happy with the new version of 33rd street. >> oh, my god. it's like night and day. >> reporter: there are so many events until early october. click the link on myfoxny.com. i'm baruch shemtov, back to you. steve: looks good. dari: all right. we'll see you at 10:00. steve: here's ernie with what's coming up at 6:00. >> thank you very much for that. stay right here. tonight. challenges. people with disabilities have to deal with a much less accommodating world. so tonight there are creative ways that technology is making things a lot better. join us for that and much more coming up next at 6:00. i hope you'll be here. mmmmmm yoplait! oh! good news everybody! there is now 25% less sugar in yoplait original. say "adieu" to that sugar. because it still tastes good ahhhh yoplait! attention america. get yourself a free half gallon of dole classic lemonade with any 10 piece meal or larger purchase. because when you buy this chicken, there's free lemonade for the pickin'. it's finger lickin' good. ernie: it is monday. i'm ernie anasto
sources at the pop-up food market leaving new yorkers very happy with the new version of 33rd street. >> oh, my god. it's like night and day. >> reporter: there are so many events until early october. click the link on myfoxny.com. i'm baruch shemtov, back to you. steve: looks good. dari: all right. we'll see you at 10:00. steve: here's ernie with what's coming up at 6:00. >> thank you very much for that. stay right here. tonight. challenges. people with disabilities have to...
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>> "the new york show." >> where will you perform the show? >> all summer long. >> colin quinn, see him solving race relationships in america -- race relations in america? in many ways you grew up here. >> ethic neighborhoods. >> why can't we talk about race? why can't we talk about ethnicity? >> i don't know. >> why do people get so defensive? it's absolutely something we should be talking about. >> it's insane. at this point you could literally you see somebody walking down the street, oh, he had a blue sweater, brown pants and a black jacket. people say what color was he? i don't see color. i wrote that one today. it's funnier than what it got, i'm being honest. i'm sorry to beg for laughs. but that's the first time -- i was on the phone with hillary, and i actually said, wait, and for the first time in my whole life had not only a well-structured joke, but a well-structured thought, beginning, middle and end. >> that was the first one. i'm going to be perfectly honest. i felt like the outfit didn't go together. so when you described it --
>> "the new york show." >> where will you perform the show? >> all summer long. >> colin quinn, see him solving race relationships in america -- race relations in america? in many ways you grew up here. >> ethic neighborhoods. >> why can't we talk about race? why can't we talk about ethnicity? >> i don't know. >> why do people get so defensive? it's absolutely something we should be talking about. >> it's insane. at this point you...
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passed in the state of new york. and something wasn't mentioned, almost part of the dream team which was one of the first dream teams ever created in the whole state of new york, which was created in 2010 as a support group for undocumented students and we created that team as a resource group to support, to give each other support our resources and information. and just a little bit going off a little bit about the report, something that i wasn't really mentioned is that being undocumented starts once you find out that you are undocumented, right? a lot of people knew -- a lot of people either face two ways, right. for one, you either grow up, you're living in this country, you think life is good. but then all of the sudden you find out that you're undocumented, and you face that harsh reality. in a second way, like in my situation, i always knew that i was undocumented. my parents always revealed that to me, right? they always told me stay low, don't talk to anybody. we could get deported at any moment. but i never
passed in the state of new york. and something wasn't mentioned, almost part of the dream team which was one of the first dream teams ever created in the whole state of new york, which was created in 2010 as a support group for undocumented students and we created that team as a resource group to support, to give each other support our resources and information. and just a little bit going off a little bit about the report, something that i wasn't really mentioned is that being undocumented...
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the new legislation criminalizes the publication or broadcasting of false news. what is problematic from a journalistic perspective is how false news is defined. >> if you public numbers that are different to the official numbers given by the military in a combat situation or terrorist incident, a journalist can be fined up to half a million egyptian pounds and be suspended for a year from his job. this will deter journalists from publishing something that does line. >> when the law was articulated in july, a military spokesperson said that egypt is waging a 2-pronged war, one is a war on terror, and the second is a war on foreign journalists setting out to defame the nature of egyptian state. >> in justifying the law, president abdul fatah al-sisi referred to two attacks and the way they were covered. the assassination of egypt's prosecutor general in cairo, and a series of bombings by mill fantastic in northern sinai. of the two, the coverage of the contentious. >> the important part was how the stories were reported. cited sources say high numbers much people
the new legislation criminalizes the publication or broadcasting of false news. what is problematic from a journalistic perspective is how false news is defined. >> if you public numbers that are different to the official numbers given by the military in a combat situation or terrorist incident, a journalist can be fined up to half a million egyptian pounds and be suspended for a year from his job. this will deter journalists from publishing something that does line. >> when the law...
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>> there isn't, but neither are there at 80% of the new york mpanies which "the new york times" didn't note. >> reporter: we checked on that and it is true. 80% of u.s. companies don't have a paid paternity leave policy. amazon founder jeff bezos said the callous management practices mending in the article does not reflect the company he knows. >>> straight ahead, a scary hit. yankees starter bryan mitchell is struck in the head by an a-line drive. details in sports.immature and don't care about feelings. but they're wrong. thanks. kleenex. someone needs one. new dannon oikos triple zero is my go to protein snack. protein from yogurt? yeah, this greek nonfat yogurt packs 15 grams of protein punch. but what else? it has 0 added sugar, 0 artificial sweeteners and 0 fat. dannon oikos triple zero. dannon there's moving... and there's moving with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike the big osteo-bi flex pills, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kit
>> there isn't, but neither are there at 80% of the new york mpanies which "the new york times" didn't note. >> reporter: we checked on that and it is true. 80% of u.s. companies don't have a paid paternity leave policy. amazon founder jeff bezos said the callous management practices mending in the article does not reflect the company he knows. >>> straight ahead, a scary hit. yankees starter bryan mitchell is struck in the head by an a-line drive. details in...
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the new smoky bacon sirloin. the new spicy grilled jalapeÑo sirloin. and the parmesan crusted sirloin. all with hand chopped salad & unlimited bread for $12.99. tonight, only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. for lunch try our steakhouse burger. or any steakhouse lunch combo starting at $7. >>> right now at 5:00 a new law in delaware could change where your children go to school. today governor jack markell signed the bill into law. >> nbc 10's deanna durante explains the impact it could have on families and why some have a lot of questions. >> we live in the school district but most of the schools in the school district are up north. >> reporter: yolanda gave up on the battle with the school district, driving her children an hour to school was not an option. >> i decided not to fight the district anymore. >> reporter: her dartughter goes to private school. she's not sure now that a bill has been signed into law allowing redistricting in wilmington if that will bring her back to public schools but she's curious about the plan. >> that's the
the new smoky bacon sirloin. the new spicy grilled jalapeÑo sirloin. and the parmesan crusted sirloin. all with hand chopped salad & unlimited bread for $12.99. tonight, only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. for lunch try our steakhouse burger. or any steakhouse lunch combo starting at $7. >>> right now at 5:00 a new law in delaware could change where your children go to school. today governor jack markell signed the bill into law. >> nbc 10's deanna durante...
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this is the new st. bernard parish, actually called columbia park in the bayou district today. >> these are mixed income developments. they're both public housing and non-public housing units that include market units. residents of mixed income levels. built with public and private funds. they include a mix of uses such as retail, recreation, education, technology. they are attractively designed. they're built with green building requirements. they're accessible and liveable units to own. now we showed this the before picture of st. bernard and we saw what was there after. just to put some perspective in place, st. bernard, the st. bernard housing development was the largest in the city of new orleans. but it was also one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city of new orleans. prior to katrina the year before katrina in the st. bernard neighborhood, surrounding neighborhood there were 479 attempted felonies. one year after the development of columbia park there were only two. so we're changing we
this is the new st. bernard parish, actually called columbia park in the bayou district today. >> these are mixed income developments. they're both public housing and non-public housing units that include market units. residents of mixed income levels. built with public and private funds. they include a mix of uses such as retail, recreation, education, technology. they are attractively designed. they're built with green building requirements. they're accessible and liveable units to own....
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was in new delhi, tokyo, joined the new york times in 1995. she has had many different assignments, covering the white house during the period after 9/11. also covering the pentagon. she became the washington editor of the new york times in february of this year where she organizes and direct coverage from 30 or so reporters in the washington bureau of the times. while doing all of this, she has also managed to write some books. in india, she wrote a womenelling story about having sons. the exact title escapes me now. you can do it later. in tokyo, she managed to write a book about family life in japan while being the mother of a four-year-old and an infant. that was real juggling on her part. her book about condoleezza rice, the biography, is available in the rear of the. here. welcomingn me in elisabeth bumiller from the new york times. [applause] elisabeth: thank you, tom. the title of my book is -- expectations that are placed on women in india. it is wonderful to be here. a beautiful place to spend a day or two. it is great to share the s
was in new delhi, tokyo, joined the new york times in 1995. she has had many different assignments, covering the white house during the period after 9/11. also covering the pentagon. she became the washington editor of the new york times in february of this year where she organizes and direct coverage from 30 or so reporters in the washington bureau of the times. while doing all of this, she has also managed to write some books. in india, she wrote a womenelling story about having sons. the...
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it wove its way into the fabric of new york's the so subtly, so -- new york city so subtly, so tightly, it could not be ripped out. the real brilliance of the place for all its architectural glory is the way in which it confirms the values of the urban ensemble. today the sound of time it paul wrote that it was never as overpowering or as grandiose as reverberates in grand central, and more than any other place that i can think of, it embodies the voice of the city and the rhythms of urban america. thank you so much for listening. and i will be happy to answer any questions you might have. [applause] >> folks, we will have a microphone and we will go around. any questions? sam: there is one. >> hold on a minute. sam: i would like to introduce the man who made this book possible, the great photographs in it, the chief photographer for this book and the former photographer for the metro-north railroad, frank english. [applause] >> can you tell me how the trains turn around? sam: how the trains turn around? another innovation at grand central. two loops go under 40th street. so the trains
it wove its way into the fabric of new york's the so subtly, so -- new york city so subtly, so tightly, it could not be ripped out. the real brilliance of the place for all its architectural glory is the way in which it confirms the values of the urban ensemble. today the sound of time it paul wrote that it was never as overpowering or as grandiose as reverberates in grand central, and more than any other place that i can think of, it embodies the voice of the city and the rhythms of urban...
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about something new coming onto the market. but i wanted to test it because the best ones to try it out are us the end-users, visually impaired people. i rejoiced in discovering that it could bring us something more. >> reporter: and the hope is the cane will give the visually impaired more information and more confidence to successfully navigate the world on their own. for the pbs newshour, i'm april brown in nancy, france >> woodruff: finally tonight: as she announces her retirement, an icon of children's television looks back at her life and how she got to sesame street. jeffrey brown has that story. >> here we have it! the part of the body we are going to talk about today -- da-da-da-da! >> brown: it's woven into the childhood memory of many generations. for much of her life, sonia manzano was part of sesame street as one of its writers and a character. >> cookies and cupcakes are good sometimes but i want everyone to realize treats like this can be tasty, too! oh, maria! >> oh, come on! this is very disappointing! oh, come
about something new coming onto the market. but i wanted to test it because the best ones to try it out are us the end-users, visually impaired people. i rejoiced in discovering that it could bring us something more. >> reporter: and the hope is the cane will give the visually impaired more information and more confidence to successfully navigate the world on their own. for the pbs newshour, i'm april brown in nancy, france >> woodruff: finally tonight: as she announces her...
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reporter: alex dumps the oil from new york pizza in this container, which he shares with the new china restaurant next door. >> it is a lot of ney. people pay a month, $300, $350. depending how many others are in the contai>>r. >>ereporter: henry is facing petty larceny charges, and right now police are trying to debytermine if he's possibly linked to other similar cases in suffolk county. darling international operates this container here in hunting ton. i reache out to their corporate office this afternoon about the theft but have not heard back from them. in huntington, sheldon dutes, news 4 new york. >> quite the operation for cooking oil. we wupt it to thank you so much for watching. stay right here. the news continues at 6:00. >>> live from studio 3c in rockefeller center. this is news 4 new york. >>> now at 6:00, a violent standoff with a gang member, a firefighter shot and a furious gun fight on staten island. tonight, new details about the suspect. >>> plus, mayor de blasio has been defending his homeless policy lately, but now 311 hotline records show a dramatic increase in c
reporter: alex dumps the oil from new york pizza in this container, which he shares with the new china restaurant next door. >> it is a lot of ney. people pay a month, $300, $350. depending how many others are in the contai>>r. >>ereporter: henry is facing petty larceny charges, and right now police are trying to debytermine if he's possibly linked to other similar cases in suffolk county. darling international operates this container here in hunting ton. i reache out to their...
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the cover of new york magazine. amanda took the photos and an empty chair for women yet to speak. >> inviting more voices. >> dissing nick in the interview. >> i'm feeling -- no? [ laughter ] >> shawn really enjoys my misfortune. i think he's made that pretty clear. he seemed to be really glowing there. >> number three, ben accused of dating his children's former nanny on "us" weekly out now said to have started in the separation. >> they were in the bahamas over the weekend, and they had suspicions about christine and thought that something was going on, and those were confirmed in the bahamas. >> the rep denies the story calling it, quote, complete garbage. >> we stand by the story 100%. >> number two, the horrific killing of 13-year-old cecil the lion. >> it actually affected me physically, within, you know, not too many years, there won't be any wild animals anymore. and it's partly because of the great white hunter. >> and the number one story this week? whitney houston and bobby brown's daughter, bobbi kristin
the cover of new york magazine. amanda took the photos and an empty chair for women yet to speak. >> inviting more voices. >> dissing nick in the interview. >> i'm feeling -- no? [ laughter ] >> shawn really enjoys my misfortune. i think he's made that pretty clear. he seemed to be really glowing there. >> number three, ben accused of dating his children's former nanny on "us" weekly out now said to have started in the separation. >> they were in...
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the new deal arts programs resulted in new subjects, new audiences. some of the new deal arguments program remained after the programs ended. the national endowment can be seen as one of its legacies. the postwar period public support for the art began along decline and much of of what thew deal had accomplished was neglected or destroyed. a significant segment of congress view arts programs as a waste of taxpayer money. funding not only for national endowment but arts in school is being slashed, museums are struggling for funds. perhaps there's no more telling symbol than any fact that the new york state theater for the performing attar is now called the coke theater. [laughs] >> thought the arts contributed to the ability of people to participate in democracy. but most importantly, the arts remained critical to the spiritual health of the people, they are essential to the development of imagination that's needed to resolve the enormous challenges faces us in the 21est century. [applause] >> any questions, if you like to show up to the microphone. >>
the new deal arts programs resulted in new subjects, new audiences. some of the new deal arguments program remained after the programs ended. the national endowment can be seen as one of its legacies. the postwar period public support for the art began along decline and much of of what thew deal had accomplished was neglected or destroyed. a significant segment of congress view arts programs as a waste of taxpayer money. funding not only for national endowment but arts in school is being...
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coming up, we will talk with the president about the new school year. >>> you can download a new app to help you keep safe. the you ask app was created to stop rapes on campus. it provides a panic button. resources and information for victims. mary cheh and several city agents are holding a kickoff event later this morning. >>> well, parents in maryland in one community there may feel safer this school year. extra security will be added at some school events in frederick county. >> school officials have reached an agreement with the police union over security at frederick high school and governor thomas johnson. >> two students were injured at a shooting back in february. police will be at sporting events through 2017. >>> when the pope visits next month you may have a tough time lying your eyes on him. tickets are very limited. according to the washington archdiocese, the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception only holds 25,000 people. it will be streamed online. the pope's address to congress will be broadcast live on the national mall. two previous popes to v
coming up, we will talk with the president about the new school year. >>> you can download a new app to help you keep safe. the you ask app was created to stop rapes on campus. it provides a panic button. resources and information for victims. mary cheh and several city agents are holding a kickoff event later this morning. >>> well, parents in maryland in one community there may feel safer this school year. extra security will be added at some school events in frederick...
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anchor every gal ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ they make us work the graveyard shift that's why we go for broke so why don't you tune into abc and play a little joke ♪ ♪ five whole days every week we are here tongue and check ♪ ♪ and the world news polka ♪ do the world news polka ♪ i said now do the world news polka ♪ thank you, thank you very much. >>> this morning on "world news now," search for survivors. the destructive explosion in a chinese city that looks more like a war zone. the human toll, the crowded hospitals, and the search for a cause. >>> campaign shake-up. could al gore be launching another democratic run? and can donald trump impress iowa republicans this weekend with free helicopter rides? >>> and new this half hour, the man who stood up to a 200-pound bear. >> and he has lived to tell about it. his injuries and what he did to save his own life. >>> and later, the big movie from sesame street, elmo, big bird and their friends are turning a new corner, making history in children's televisio
anchor every gal ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ they make us work the graveyard shift that's why we go for broke so why don't you tune into abc and play a little joke ♪ ♪ five whole days every week we are here tongue and check ♪ ♪ and the world news polka ♪ do the world news polka ♪ i said now do the world news polka ♪ thank you, thank you very much. >>> this morning on "world news...
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we will have that and the rest of the world news all coming up for you on the "cbs evening news" at 6:30. >>> new video tonight shows a road rage attack caught on camera. a cell phone recording as two men beat and allegedly stabbed another man in front of his family. it happened saturday night on route 88 in jack martin boulevard in brick, new jersey. police say the men got into a shouting match while driving. then pulled over. things got violent. the victim was treated for lacerations. tonight police asking for the public's help in identifying the suspects. >>> nearly three years after superstorm sandy, the emergency room at a long island hospital fully reopened today. a ribbon-cutting ceremony took place today outside long beach medical center. the facility had to close after it suffered extensive damage from sandy. the parent company, south nassau community hospital, spent about $56 million to repair things to bring back the 24-hour er. >>> who would want to chop down a 175-year-old tree? well, some say it's an accident waiting to happen. but others passionately disagree. cbs2 scot
we will have that and the rest of the world news all coming up for you on the "cbs evening news" at 6:30. >>> new video tonight shows a road rage attack caught on camera. a cell phone recording as two men beat and allegedly stabbed another man in front of his family. it happened saturday night on route 88 in jack martin boulevard in brick, new jersey. police say the men got into a shouting match while driving. then pulled over. things got violent. the victim was treated for...
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the wdvj news family. we can not expression the hurt that we feel for the victims. our family is asking that you respect our privacies. the new concerns about social media. we'll take you live to roanoke ahead. we'll send push alerts to our smartphone as updates come in with the nbc washington app. >>> right now, president obama is on his way to new orleans. today marks ten years since katrina. we have a live picture of air force one taxiing down the runway. the president scheduled to leave for new orleans right now. he arrives to joint base andrews just a few minutes ago. we have some pictures of him getting there. there he is arriving there in new orleans the president is going to meet with residents to talk about how they have rebuilt their lives but president obama is also supposed to speak at a new community center in the lower ninth ward where he could possibly face some frustrated people. the lower ninth is still struggling to recover after a decade. >> business as usual as we take a live look at th
the wdvj news family. we can not expression the hurt that we feel for the victims. our family is asking that you respect our privacies. the new concerns about social media. we'll take you live to roanoke ahead. we'll send push alerts to our smartphone as updates come in with the nbc washington app. >>> right now, president obama is on his way to new orleans. today marks ten years since katrina. we have a live picture of air force one taxiing down the runway. the president scheduled to...
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that the new er in her community opened today. what does it mean to you there's now an er right in long beach instead of you having to ride in an ambulance miles away? >> it's the most wonderful thing they do. and everybody in long beach is thrilled with it. >> reporter: for the first time since superstorm sandy, inundated long beach hospital with floodwater. 1,000 days ago. there is now an emergency room here. >> not only was this -- there was a tremendous outcry from the public here, but when we talked to the professionals about what they needed, this was top of their list. >> reporter: the new er is designed to stabilize a patient whose life is in immediate jeopardy, from a baby suffering hypothermia to an adult in cardiac distress. even a high-tech decontamination rooml >> special air handling, water handling and camera systems. >> reporter: critics question the $13 million expense when a neighboring hospital in oceanside is only five miles north. but officials said the state said long beach had to have emergency care. nearly
that the new er in her community opened today. what does it mean to you there's now an er right in long beach instead of you having to ride in an ambulance miles away? >> it's the most wonderful thing they do. and everybody in long beach is thrilled with it. >> reporter: for the first time since superstorm sandy, inundated long beach hospital with floodwater. 1,000 days ago. there is now an emergency room here. >> not only was this -- there was a tremendous outcry from the...
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the good news is that it's come down a good deal and the bad news it could go lower and i believe that's what we're going to get because it's become like the gap with the flagship not delivering. i'm truly disappointed by this company's performance. maybe it's because i remember the glory days but the retail doesn't stay glorious forever. tuesday we have housing starts. giving that renting is now the most expensive it has been versus owning, remember, interest rates are way down, you would think we would see a good number. the housing stocks haven't traded off this report instantly in ages. well, then, a few days later, people recognize that housing is in bull market mode. what do they come for? dr horton. i think you ought to play this industry going forward. tuesday's earnings because we get the results from home depot and i mentioned the situation because home depot has been the place to go to fix up your home. home depot has become the most consistent retailer out there of all retailers in the universe. i suspect it will do well and tell a fantastic story but the payoff can be slim.
the good news is that it's come down a good deal and the bad news it could go lower and i believe that's what we're going to get because it's become like the gap with the flagship not delivering. i'm truly disappointed by this company's performance. maybe it's because i remember the glory days but the retail doesn't stay glorious forever. tuesday we have housing starts. giving that renting is now the most expensive it has been versus owning, remember, interest rates are way down, you would...
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the news day was basically over. there were a handful of us from the wires and from a few of the television networks who were still in the building. started to hear a commotion outside the doors of the press briefing room. a few of us ran outside to see what was going on. it seemed from the flurry of activity of the secret service, there was something going on. now, those of us that are spending a decent amount of time at the white house, know that lockdowns at the white house are relatively routine. even fence-jumpers happen, you know, three, four times a year. you know, it's an event but not particularly a remarkable one. but there seemed to be something -- a level of alarm that the secret service was displaying that suggested that this may have been a little bit something out of the ordinary. i headed into the press area of the white house, which is sort of at the entrance to the west wing, for those of you who haven't spent a lot of time there. to try and figure out if i could figure out what was going on. nobody
the news day was basically over. there were a handful of us from the wires and from a few of the television networks who were still in the building. started to hear a commotion outside the doors of the press briefing room. a few of us ran outside to see what was going on. it seemed from the flurry of activity of the secret service, there was something going on. now, those of us that are spending a decent amount of time at the white house, know that lockdowns at the white house are relatively...
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this is the "cbs morning news." l have the highlights. this is the "cbs morning news." so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your dermatologist about humira. because with humira clearer skin is po
this is the "cbs morning news." l have the highlights. this is the "cbs morning news." so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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jobs.million new [applause] these new numbers that came out, showing how the economy was growing at a 3.7% clip means that the u.s. remains an anchor of global strength and stability in the world. faster,have recovered more steadily, stronger, then just about any economy -- than just about any economy since the worst financial crisis since the great depression. it's important for us to remember that strength. i spent a few weeks around the world. there has been a lot of reported in the news about stock market swinging, worries about china and europe. the united states of america, for all the challenges that we still have, continue to have the best cards. we just have to play them right. our economy has been moving and continues to grow. unemployment continues to come down. we work is not yet done, but have to have that sense of steadiness and division and purpose -- and vision and p urpose to sustain this were economy -- this economy so that it does not reach only some. that is why we need to do everything we can in government to make sure our economy keeps growing. that requires cong
jobs.million new [applause] these new numbers that came out, showing how the economy was growing at a 3.7% clip means that the u.s. remains an anchor of global strength and stability in the world. faster,have recovered more steadily, stronger, then just about any economy -- than just about any economy since the worst financial crisis since the great depression. it's important for us to remember that strength. i spent a few weeks around the world. there has been a lot of reported in the news...
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the news continues with "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> tonight, the new emergency from a devastating wave of explosions. images, fear what is in the air and a rising death toll in the urgent search for the missing. highest alert, amid new warnings of a vicious one two punch, the most dangerous fire season ever and then what's being called a godzilla el nino. an alarming rise of the number of drones crashing into planes. the feds taking aim. >>> what's behind the soaring cost of prescription drugs, some doubling in price. tonight, how you can fight back. >>> and the sesame street surprise, brought to you by the letters h, b and o. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. the images coming out of tianjin china are of breathtaking devastation. virtually destroyed by two enormous industrial explosions seen and felt for miles around. right now the death toll already well into the dozens still rising. many people are still missing, and the search and recovery is being carried
the news continues with "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> tonight, the new emergency from a devastating wave of explosions. images, fear what is in the air and a rising death toll in the urgent search for the missing. highest alert, amid new warnings of a vicious one two punch, the most dangerous fire season ever and then what's being called a godzilla el nino. an alarming rise of the number of drones crashing into planes. the feds taking aim. >>> what's...
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the new space where the staff is working on the next issue. it is due out this upcoming monday. it will take more than a devastating fire to stop the new rockford transcript. that's a good thing for new rockford, a good thing for the rest of us. every town, every hamlet in this country is in some way part of our national story. one of the local journalistic resources we have near the north dakota oil patch covered the fire in their own building as their history turned to ash. inside that building they had a walk --in safe, in that safe were the archives back to the 1800s. the transcript's publisher told us he does not know if the archived survived because his first priority is getting the next edition out. he has not had time to search the wreckage. we will let you know what he finds when he look s. we will be grateful for the good of us all. if you do not subscribe to your local paper. if you do not pay to get behind the pay wall of your local paper's website, do so. if you need to give a kid a gift give them a subscription to your local pape
the new space where the staff is working on the next issue. it is due out this upcoming monday. it will take more than a devastating fire to stop the new rockford transcript. that's a good thing for new rockford, a good thing for the rest of us. every town, every hamlet in this country is in some way part of our national story. one of the local journalistic resources we have near the north dakota oil patch covered the fire in their own building as their history turned to ash. inside that...
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that's the story of new orleans, but that's also the story of america. a city that for almost 300 years has been the gateway to america's soul. where the jazz makes you cry, the funerals make you dance. the bayou makes you believe all kinds of things. a place that has always brought together people of all rices and religions and languages and everyone adds their culture able flavor into the city's gumbo, you remind our nation that for all of our differences we're all in the same boat, we all share a similar destiny. if we stay focused on that common purpose. we remember the responsibility to ourselves, but also our responsibilities and obligations to one another. we will not just rebuild this city, we will rebuild this country. we will make sure not just these young men but every child in america has a structure and support and love and kind of nurturing that they need to succeed. we'll leave behind a city and a nation that's worthy of generations to come. you've got it started, now we have to finish the job. thank you, god bless you, god bless america.
that's the story of new orleans, but that's also the story of america. a city that for almost 300 years has been the gateway to america's soul. where the jazz makes you cry, the funerals make you dance. the bayou makes you believe all kinds of things. a place that has always brought together people of all rices and religions and languages and everyone adds their culture able flavor into the city's gumbo, you remind our nation that for all of our differences we're all in the same boat, we all...
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more coming up on the 4s. >>> breaking news in new jersey. you may have been awakened by a little shaking overnight. the usgs, geological service reporting a 2.5 magnitude earthquake in somerset county, new jersey in bernardsville. you weren't imagining anything if you heard the bed ake. >>> alexis -- in return, greece gets i $100id billion in debt relief. they will consider the deal today. >>> international teams are checking out troubling reports that isis used chemical weapons in iraq. they attacked kurdishwfces this week with mustard gas. this could be the second assault in recent weeks. it's believed that isis found the gas stockpiled in syria or perhaps made it themselves. mustard gas was banned by a treaty in 1993 because of devastating effects. >>> in china, they're worried about toxic fumes. they could be coming from the fire still burning there. 're gettg a closer look at the widespread devastation where more than 50 people died. experts believe firefighters possibly triggered the explosions by spraying water on toxic chemicals duri
more coming up on the 4s. >>> breaking news in new jersey. you may have been awakened by a little shaking overnight. the usgs, geological service reporting a 2.5 magnitude earthquake in somerset county, new jersey in bernardsville. you weren't imagining anything if you heard the bed ake. >>> alexis -- in return, greece gets i $100id billion in debt relief. they will consider the deal today. >>> international teams are checking out troubling reports that isis used...
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this is news 4 new york. >>> now at 6:00, the first test of the attorney general's new powers as he takes over the investigation of the death of a mother of eight in police custody. >>> plus, after a weekend plagued by gun violence, the i-team finds the nypd is taking far fewer guns off the street than it used to. >>> and right now, the city is holding a town hall on the deadly outbreak of legionnaires' disease in the bronx. good evening, i'm chuck scarborough. >> i'm sibilia vargas. we begin with the investigation into the death of a 44-year-old mother of eight who died in police custody at mt. vernon police headquarters. >> new york attorney generic al eric schneiderman officially took over the investigation today. in the first test of new powers given by governor cuomo. rob schmidt is in mt. vernon with the latest. >> reporter: yeah, chuck and sibilia, cases like this are exactly why governor cuomo is giving the attorney general this responsibility. taking over investigations where unarmed people die in confrontations with or in the custody of police. at a time when the relationship be
this is news 4 new york. >>> now at 6:00, the first test of the attorney general's new powers as he takes over the investigation of the death of a mother of eight in police custody. >>> plus, after a weekend plagued by gun violence, the i-team finds the nypd is taking far fewer guns off the street than it used to. >>> and right now, the city is holding a town hall on the deadly outbreak of legionnaires' disease in the bronx. good evening, i'm chuck scarborough....
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if you want to stay up to date with the news 4 new york app, tap the news 4 logo in the corner and select the weather tab, the best tab on there if you ask me. you can see how to submit your own weather video. the news 4 app is available in the app store right now. this week's interactive trivia game is coming up next and it's all you cats and dogs out there. not all you cats and dogs out there. clear the shelters trivia when today in new york continues. early detection is critical in fighting cancer a misdiagnosis or other errors can have serious consequences. for almost 40 years jacoby & meyers has successfully represented thousands of clients. winning them the money they need to take care of themselves and their families. you fight the cancer. we'll fight for you. >>> welcome back. it's time to play your weekly trivia game. we got to con dprat ewe lags last week's winner. it's bob smith of new jersey. he's got his dog with him. that's milo. that's beautiful. bob says he plays almost every week. this is the third time he's won and today is his dad norman's 86th birthday. happy birthday,
if you want to stay up to date with the news 4 new york app, tap the news 4 logo in the corner and select the weather tab, the best tab on there if you ask me. you can see how to submit your own weather video. the news 4 app is available in the app store right now. this week's interactive trivia game is coming up next and it's all you cats and dogs out there. not all you cats and dogs out there. clear the shelters trivia when today in new york continues. early detection is critical in fighting...
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first up the rebuilding of new orleans. we arewe are still here, you bastards followed by haley barbour, former governor of mississippi. and 7:30 pm eastern time ronnie greene reports on the shooting of unarmed residents by police on the danziger bridge. that event occurred on september 42005. finally, katrina'skatrina's immediate damage and the lasting effects on new orleans infrastructure and on his people. that all happens tonight on to 12 book tv. here is roberta gratz. we are still here you bastards. >> do you have a plan? >> no. you know i'm not a planner. >> thank you all, everybody so much for coming. it itcoming. it is my pleasure to welcome you to this wonderful public lunch. roberta gratz's new book, how the people of new orleans rebuilt their city. we are still here, you bastards. on behalf of the knew school and nation books is my pleasure to welcome everyone. i want to say a couple things about some people who help make this series possible. mary watson and pamela tillis from the executive dean's office of the
first up the rebuilding of new orleans. we arewe are still here, you bastards followed by haley barbour, former governor of mississippi. and 7:30 pm eastern time ronnie greene reports on the shooting of unarmed residents by police on the danziger bridge. that event occurred on september 42005. finally, katrina'skatrina's immediate damage and the lasting effects on new orleans infrastructure and on his people. that all happens tonight on to 12 book tv. here is roberta gratz. we are still here...